
Tourism in Portugal

Portugal is a brilliant place to live in, it is cheap and it has many attractions. The main being Water Sports these are usually the most desirable outdoor activity for travellers to Portugal, including swimming, surfing, snorkelling and windsurfing. Lisbon, capital of Portugal and its principle port, is a culturally diverse city with Art Nouveau buildings and neo-modern architecture.
Portugal has many UNESCO World Heritage sites, traditional folk festivals, and small towns that have remained relatively unchanged.
The country has fine beaches, great weather, and a scattering of world heritage sites to visit. A history of fine wine, including the famous port wine, and fine cuisine makes Portugal a great place to visit.
Great for Golfers - As golf is already a well-established off-season attraction! The region has 27 18-hole courses. The Algarve World Cup is held in Portugal every November and is the third highest ranked international golf championship.
10 Good Reasons
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A wide choice of properties situated
near championship golf courses.
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Miles of white sandy beaches.
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Unspoilt countryside, mountains,
peace and tranquility.
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Luxury hotels and villas or quaint
holiday resorts.
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Year-round sunshine.
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Affordable property.
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Great for retirement.
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High quality of life, low cost of living
and low crime rate.
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Easy to get to.
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A relaxed, traditional lifestyle.
Getting There
We concentrate our Portuguese
property portfolio in the eastern Algarve,
the section of coast stretching from the
Spanish border west to Faro. Faro has a
modern airport 4km from the town, and
from there it is 66km along the new
A22 motorway, the Via do Infante, to
Vila Real de Santo Antonio where a
short ferry ride across the river takes
you into Spain.

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